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Isabella Quinn is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Northumbria at Newcastle, specializing in palliative care strategic delivery and commissioning. Her work focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to end-of-life care, compassionate care education, and dementia care innovation. She holds an MSc in Health Education (2001) and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA since 2015).
Isabella’s research spans palliative care policy implementation, compassionate care training, and symptom management for chronic conditions like respiratory diseases. Her recent publications explore creative writing in dementia care, respiratory care at end of life, and assessment frameworks for intellectually disabled palliative patients.
Her work emphasizes practical solutions for healthcare systems, including service evaluation and interagency collaboration, as seen in her North Tyneside dementia care consensus project. She has contributed to practice development pathways linking research and clinical practice since the mid-2000s.
Isabella’s teaching integrates clinical skills with ethical considerations, focusing on preparing healthcare professionals to deliver empathetic, evidence-based care. Her contributions bridge academic research and real-world healthcare challenges in aging and chronic illness populations.


